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Meghann Shaughnessy
American tennis player

Meghann Shaughnessy

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American tennis player
Work field
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Richmond
Age
45 years
Residence
Scottsdale
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Biography

Meghann Shaughnessy (April 13, 1979 in Richmond, Virginia) is an American former professional tennis player. She achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 11 in 2001, and won 6 WTA Tour titles. Her best doubles ranking was world No. 4 and won 17 WTA Tour doubles titles, including the WTA Championships. She is best known for her serve, which was one of the most powerful on tour, and has produced as many as 22 aces in a match.
Shaughnessy was coached by Rafael Font de Mora (managed by him since age 13 and coached by him for over 20 years). She is the niece of Dan Shaughnessy, a Boston Globe sports columnist.

Opening serves

Shaughnessy made her debut on the WTA Tour in 1996 at a tournament in Budapest, and broke into the top 100 in 1998. In 2000, Shaughnessy won her first WTA singles title at Beijing, defeating Iroda Tulyaganova in the final, and breaking into the top fifty. In her breakout year of 2001, Shaughnessy achieved a career-high singles ranking of #11, won the second singles title of her career at Quebec City, and reached the finals of Hamburg and her home tournament in Scottsdale. She also recorded wins over world number five Conchita Martínez, world number four Monica Seles, and world number two Venus Williams.

In 2002, Shaughnessy began the season by reaching the final of Sydney, and recaptured her career-high #11 ranking. She also reached the quarterfinals or better of four other tournaments that year, with wins over top five players Jelena Dokić and Serena Williams. In 2003, Shaughnessy had another excellent year, featuring the second year end top twenty finish of her career. Shaughnessy captured her third career singles title in Canberra, and also had strong Grand Slam results, reaching her first career Slam quarterfinal at the Australian Open, and reaching the Round of 16 at both the US Open and Australian Open. Shaughnessy also scored an upset over world number two Venus Williams in the Round of 16 of the NASDAQ-100 Open in Miami. In 2004, Shaughnessy produced sub-par results, finishing just inside of the top 40, with only one top five win, over Anastasia Myskina in Dubai. However, in 2004 Shaughnessy produced the best doubles results of her career, winning seven tournaments with partner Nadia Petrova, including the WTA Year End Championships in Los Angeles. This doubles partnership is now over as Petrova is looking for a new partner for 2006.

Current form

In 2005, Shaughnessy struggled with injuries and consistency. Her year began with a right leg injury, which forced her to withdraw from the Australian Open doubles competition, and from a tournament in Hyderabad. However, Shaughnessy showed signs of recovery in February, reaching the final of Memphis, defeating Nicole Vaidišová in the semifinals. The match featured Shaughnessy serving 22 aces in her 7–6 7–6 win. After Memphis, Shaughnessy struggled with back injuries for the duration of the spring, not reaching another semifinal until June at a grass tournament in 's-Hertogenbosch.

By July, Shaughnessy's ranking had dropped so low that she was forced to qualify for the Palo Alto tournament. She qualified, and then surprised number five seed Vera Zvonareva in the first round, before losing to Daniela Hantuchová in the second round. A back injury forced Shaughnessy to withdraw from tournaments in Carlsbad, California and Los Angeles. As a wildcard in New Haven, she defeated number nine seed Nathalie Dechy for the first time in ten attempts, before losing to doubles partner Anna-Lena Grönefeld in the second round. At the US Open, Shaughnessy led sixteen-year-old Sesil Karatantcheva 6–3 5–2 in the opening round, and held two match points, before losing 3–6 7–5 7–5.

However, on March 24, 2006, Shaughnessy beat Number 3 seed Justine Henin 7–5, 6–4 in the second round (Henin's 1st round) of the NASDAQ-100 Tournament in Miami. Shaughnessy then won a WTA-level event in Rabat, beating 8th seeded Martina Suchá in three sets, 6–2, 3–6, 6–3. It was her 4th tour title. She became the first American to win a WTA-level title in 2006 as well as the first to reach a WTA final in 2006. Shaughnessy afterwards reached the second round at Istanbul, beating 3rd seeded Anna Chakvetadze in the first round. Then she fell in the first round in the French Open to top seeded and crowd favorite Amélie Mauresmo, 6–4, 6–4.

The next year, she faced the previous year's runner-up, Svetlana Kuznetsova, in the second round of the French Open. Shaughnessy raced into a 5–0 lead in the first set, and in the sixth game held three set points on Svetlana's serve. However, Kuznetsova saved them all, won the game and recovered dramatically to clinch the set on a tie-break, before winning the second set 6–3 for the match.

Shaughnessy currently concentrates on doubles, and regularly partners with fellow American Bethanie Mattek-Sands. The pair made it to the doubles finals of the 2011 Indian Wells Masters, by defeating Alisa Kleybanova & Yan Zi (round 1), Raquel Kops-Jones & Abigail Spears (round 2), Liezel Huber & Nadia Petrova (quarter-finals) and Victoria Azarenka & Maria Kirilenko (semi-finals), but lost to Sania Mirza and Elena Vesnina in the finals.

Personal life

Her coach had been romantically involved with her since before she turned 18. Their romantic and coaching relationship ended in 2005; however, Shaughnessy re-united with Font De Mora as her coach during the latter part of 2006.

Shaughnessy claims she was in an intimate relationship from 2004 to 2005, with Major League Baseball player Roberto Alomar, also claiming that he did not inform her whether or not he was HIV positive, during their relationship. Alomar's former wife's lawyer claims that Alomar paid $4 million in settlements to her and Shaughnessy.

WTA career finals

Singles 10 (6–4)

Legend: Before 2009Legend: Starting in 2009
Grand Slam tournaments (0/0)
WTA Championships (0/0)
Tier I (0/0)Premier Mandatory (0/0)
Tier II (1/3)Premier 5 (0/0)
Tier III (1/1)Premier (0/0)
Tier IV & V (4/0)International (0/0)
OutcomeNo.DateTournamentSurfaceOpponent in finalScore in final
Winner1.22 October 2000Shanghai, ChinaHard (i)Uzbekistan Iroda Tulyaganova7–6, 7–5
Runner-up1.4 March 2001Scottsdale, United StatesHardUnited States Lindsay Davenport2–6, 3–6
Runner-up2.6 May 2001Hamburg, GermanyClayUnited States Venus Williams3–6, 0–6
Winner2.23 September 2001Quebec City, CanadaCarpet (i)Croatia Iva Majoli6–1, 6–3
Runner-up3.12 January 2002Sydney, AustraliaHardSwitzerland Martina Hingis2–6, 3–6
Winner3.11 January 2003Canberra, AustraliaHardItaly Francesca Schiavone6–1, 6–1
Runner-up4.19 February 2005Memphis, United StatesHard (i)Russia Vera Zvonareva6–7(3–7), 2–6
Winner4.21 May 2006Rabat, MoroccoClaySlovakia Martina Suchá6–2, 3–6, 6–3
Winner5.26 August 2006Forest Hills, United StatesHardIsrael Anna Smashnova1–6, 6–0, 6–4
Winner6.16 June 2007Barcelona, SpainClayRomania Edina Gallovits6–3, 6–2

Doubles: 33 (17–16)

Legend: Before 2009Legend: Starting in 2009
Grand Slam tournaments (0/0)
WTA Championships (1/0)
Tier I (5/4)Premier Mandatory (0/1)
Tier II (4/5)Premier 5 (0/0)
Tier III (5/1)Premier (2/2)
Tier IV & V (0/2)International (0/1)
OutcomeNo.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponents in finalScore in final
Runner-up1.2 May 1999Bol, CroatiaClayRomania Andreea VancCroatia Jelena Kostanić
Czech Republic Michaela Paštiková
5–7, 7–6(7–1), 2–6
Runner-up2.16 May 1999Antwerp, BelgiumClayAustralia Louise PlemingItaly Laura Golarsa
Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik
4–6, 2–6
Runner-up3.22 October 2000Shanghai, ChinaHard (i)Italy Rita GrandeUnited States Lilia Osterloh
Thailand Tamarine Tanasugarn
5–7, 1–6
Winner1.5 November 2000Quebec City, CanadaHard (i)Australia Nicole PrattBelgium Els Callens
United States Kimberly Po
6–3, 6–4
Runner-up4.6 January 2001Gold Coast, AustraliaHardUnited States Katie SchlukebirItaly Giulia Casoni
Slovakia Janette Husárová
6–7, 5–7
Runner-up5.4 March 2001Scottsdale, United StatesHardBelgium Kim ClijstersUnited States Lisa Raymond
Australia Rennae Stubbs
w/o
Winner2.13 May 2001Berlin, GermanyClayBelgium Els CallensZimbabwe Cara Black
Russia Elena Likhovtseva
6–4, 6–3
Runner-up6.14 October 2001Filderstadt, GermanyHard (i)Belgium Justine HeninUnited States Lindsay Davenport
United States Lisa Raymond
4–6, 7–6(7–4), 5–7
Winner3.5 January 2002Gold Coast, AustraliaHardBelgium Justine HeninSweden Åsa Carlsson
Netherlands Miriam Oremans
6–1, 7–6(8–6)
Runner-up7.13 October 2002Filderstadt, GermanyHard (i)Argentina Paola SuárezUnited States Lindsay Davenport
United States Lisa Raymond
2–6, 4–6
Winner4.5 October 2003Moscow, RussiaCarpet (i)Russia Nadia PetrovaRussia Anastasia Myskina
Russia Vera Zvonareva
6–3, 6–4
Runner-up8.17 January 2004Sydney, AustraliaHardRussia Dinara SafinaZimbabwe Cara Black
Australia Rennae Stubbs
5–7, 6–3, 4–6
Winner5.4 April 2004Key Biscayne, United StatesHardRussia Nadia PetrovaRussia Svetlana Kuznetsova
Russia Elena Likhovtseva
6–2, 6–3
Winner6.11 April 2004Amelia Island, United StatesClayRussia Nadia PetrovaSwitzerland Myriam Casanova
Australia Alicia Molik
3–6, 6–2, 7–5
Winner7.9 May 2004Berlin, GermanyClayRussia Nadia PetrovaSlovakia Janette Husárová
Spain Conchita Martínez
6–2, 2–6, 6–1
Winner8.16 May 2004Rome, ItalyClayRussia Nadia PetrovaSpain Virginia Ruano Pascual
Argentina Paola Suárez
2–6, 6–3, 6–3
Winner9.25 July 2004Los Angeles, United StatesHardRussia Nadia PetrovaSpain Conchita Martínez
Spain Virginia Ruano Pascual
6–7(2–7), 6–4, 6–3
Winner10.28 August 2004New Haven, United StatesHardRussia Nadia PetrovaUnited States Martina Navratilova
United States Lisa Raymond
6–1, 1–6, 7–6(7–4)
Winner11.15 November 2004Los Angeles, United StatesHardRussia Nadia PetrovaZimbabwe Cara Black
Australia Rennae Stubbs
7–5, 6–2
Runner-up9.19 March 2005Indian Wells, United StatesHardRussia Nadia PetrovaSpain Virginia Ruano Pascual
Argentina Paola Suárez
6–7(3–7), 1–6
Winner12.18 September 2005Bali, IndonesiaHardGermany Anna-Lena GrönefeldChina Yan Zi
China Zheng Jie
6–3, 6–3
Winner13.7 January 2006Gold Coast, AustraliaHardRussia Dinara SafinaZimbabwe Cara Black
Australia Rennae Stubbs
6–2, 6–3
Winner14.5 March 2006Acapulco, MexicoClayGermany Anna-Lena GrönefeldJapan Shinobu Asagoe
France Émilie Loit
6–1, 6–3
Runner-up10.18 March 2006Indian Wells, United StatesHardSpain Virginia Ruano PascualUnited States Lisa Raymond
Australia Samantha Stosur
2–6, 5–7
Runner-up11.16 April 2006Charleston, United StatesHardSpain Virginia Ruano PascualUnited States Lisa Raymond
Australia Samantha Stosur
6–3, 1–6, 1–6
Runner-up12.6 August 2006San Diego, United StatesHardGermany Anna-Lena GrönefeldZimbabwe Cara Black
Australia Rennae Stubbs
2–6, 2–6
Winner15.12 January 2007Sydney, AustraliaHardGermany Anna-Lena GrönefeldFrance Marion Bartoli
United States Meilen Tu
6–3, 3–6, 7–6(7–2)
Runner-up13.20 February 2010Memphis, United StatesHard (i)United States Bethanie Mattek-SandsUnited States Vania King
Netherlands Michaëlla Krajicek
5–7, 2–6
Winner16.23 May 2010Warsaw, PolandClaySpain Virginia Ruano PascualZimbabwe Cara Black
China Yan Zi
6–3, 6–4
Runner-up14.28 August 2010New Haven, United StatesHardUnited States Bethanie Mattek-SandsCzech Republic Květa Peschke
Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik
5–7, 0–6
Winner17.13 February 2011Paris, FranceHard (i)United States Bethanie Mattek-SandsRussia Vera Dushevina
Russia Ekaterina Makarova
6–4, 6–2
Runner-up15.19 March 2011Indian Wells, United StatesHardUnited States Bethanie Mattek-SandsIndia Sania Mirza
Russia Elena Vesnina
0–6, 5–7
Runner-up16.10 April 2011Charleston, United StatesClayUnited States Bethanie Mattek-SandsIndia Sania Mirza
Russia Elena Vesnina
4–6, 4–6

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